Is it in a yard or is it in the wild? Seen some budding but none blooming. A bit early....might be a bought tree from a nursery if it's in somebody's yard.![]()
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Any signs of any spawning crappie yet? I'm looking at a white dogwood that has bloomed and I know that's an old indicator. It's suppose to rain at the tail end of this week, but it won't be any flucatation in temperature as it is supposed to remain in the mid 70s during the day and mid to upper 50s at night. So I'm assuming by the beginning of next week a lot of fish should be shallow if they aren't already.
Is it in a yard or is it in the wild? Seen some budding but none blooming. A bit early....might be a bought tree from a nursery if it's in somebody's yard.![]()
Bradford pear are just now blooming around grenada. dogwoods are usually a couple weeks after
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Wild plums, redbuds and Bradford pears are full bloom here right now
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Bradford Flowering Pears are just now starting to bloom. I see a little yellow on the buds around here. Some are store bought and some wild.
Red Bud trees the buds are still tight. Dogwood buds are still small.
Both black and white crappie spawn when the water temperature is 60 to 68 degrees.
Saw 62 degree water Saturday at that undisclosed lake lol
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No egg laying yet.
2 weeks just like always!!!
Supposed to be almost 90 Monday and Tuesday just crazy. They'll be shallow next weekend when I've got the St Paddys parade here to go to
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